Clark: September 17, 1805
Sunday 17th Septr. 1805 Cloudy morning our horses much Scattered which
detained us untill one oClock P.M. at which time we Set out the falling
Snow & Snow from the trees which kept us wet all the after noon passed
over Several high ruged Knobs and Several dreans & Springs passing to
the right, & passing on the ridge devideing the waters of two Small
rivers. road excessively bad Snow on the Knobs, no Snow in the vallies
Killed a fiew Pheasents which was not Sufficient for our Supper which
compelled us to kill Something. a coalt being the most useless part of our
Stock he fell a Prey to our appetites. The after part of the day fare, we
made only 10 miles to day two horses fell & hurt themselves very much.
we Encamped on the top of a high Knob of the mountain at a run passing to
the left. we proceed on as yesterday, & with dificulty found the road